The Borneo Post

Family of man killed by Indonesian cops files order for post-mortem to be performed

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KUCHING: The family of the late Chung Soon Teck, who was shot dead by Indonesian police on suspicion of traffickin­g drugs, filed an order yesterday for a postmortem procedure to be conducted on the deceased.

Judicial Commission­er Celestina Stuel Galid ordered the defendant, the Sarawak Commission­er of Police, to file the affidavit in opposition by Thursday.

Also named as defendant in the summons is the State Health Director.

Chung’s wife Tan Lee San filed the applicatio­n with the assistance of SUPP public complaints bureau chief Wilfred Yap.

The post-mortem is required to ascertain the cause of the death, a report of the appearance of the body, as well as the conclusion­s that can be drawn from the result.

“The applicatio­n is made because the police say the death of the victim occurred outside Malaysia and it is outside their jurisdicti­on,” Yap said.

It was previously reported that Chung, 48, was suspected of transporti­ng three kilogramme­s of Syabu to Pontianak, through the Entikong border, when he was shot dead by National Narcotics Agency (BNN) personnel in his bid to escape on Nov 18 last year.

The deceased – an automobile salesperso­n – is said to have gone to the country for a vacation with three Indonesian friends.

The court fixed Jan 16 for hearing of the case.

 ??  ?? Yap (right) speaks to family members of the late Chung following the court proceeding.
Yap (right) speaks to family members of the late Chung following the court proceeding.

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